NC charity flies seriously ill kids to hospitals

For a child battling a serious illness or injury, finding the right treatment can be difficult. Getting to that treatment can be even more challenging. A Morrisville non-profit is trying to help one child at a time by giving hope, through flight.

“These kids have to travel hundreds, if not thousands of miles to get to the care they need,” said Haley Terry, vice president of programs for Children’s Flight of Hope.

“We couldn’t go down to Florida if it weren’t for this organization. There’s no way financially we could make it there every three months,” said Jessica Curtis, whose four-year-old son, Brodie, is fighting cancer.